New Delhi:

After the Supreme Court declined to hear a plea by 14 political parties led by the Congress alleging arbitrary use of investigative agencies against their leaders, BJP president J P Nadda on Wednesday said the court's observations have given the opposition The mirror has been shown.

Nadda said that the apex court with its 'holy' verdict has sealed the government's campaign against corruption. He said in a tweet, 'Opposition has a habit of repeatedly accusing independent investigative agencies.

The whole country is watching the antics of the opposition leaders.

He said, “All those involved in corruption cases have come together on one platform to do politics around false allegations.

Today, the observations of the Supreme Court have shown them a mirror." BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia told a press conference that it is now clear on whose side justice, honesty, truth and law are as all the "corrupts are on the side of honest Prime Minister Narendra Modi". Unite against.

At the same time, Union Minister Anurag Thakur said that people involved in corruption tried to join hands and they have been exposed in the court.

He said, “All corrupt people tried to come on one platform.

He was exposed and the truth came out in the court. Thakur alleged that the Congress was at the forefront of acts of corruption.

A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice JB Pardiwala expressed reluctance to entertain the petition filed by the 14 parties.

He said that like the common man, the courts are always available to take up the complaints of the leaders, but in a criminal case, it would be dangerous to give directions without facts.

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